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What are the risk factors of stroke ?
Asked by kurup patel,
30 Mar '12 01:28 am
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The main cause is cutting of blood supply to the brain. Here are some reasons and risk factors for stroke-
High blood pressure
Smoking
High cholesterol
Age
Diabetes ...more
High blood pressure
Smoking
High cholesterol
Age
Diabetes ...more
Source: www.myhealthyfeeling.com
Answered by mansi sharma, 30 Mar '12 01:55 am
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Anyone can have a stroke no matter your age, race or gender. But, the chances of having a stroke increase if a person has certain risk factors, or criteria that can cause a stroke. The good news is that up to 80 percent of strokes can be prevented, and the best way to protect yourself and loved ones from stroke is to understand personal risk and how to manage it.
There are 2 types of risk factors for stroke: controllable and uncontrollable. Controllable risk factors generally fall into two categories: lifestyle risk factors or medical risk factors. Lifestyle risk factors can often be changed, while medical risk factors can usually be treated. Both types can be managed best by working with a doctor, who can prescribe medications and advise on how to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Uncontrollable risk factors include being over age 55, being male, or having a family history of stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA).
Controllable Risk Factors:
High Blood Pressure
Atrial Fibril ...more
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 30 Mar '12 09:41 am
There are 2 types of risk factors for stroke: controllable and uncontrollable. Controllable risk factors generally fall into two categories: lifestyle risk factors or medical risk factors. Lifestyle risk factors can often be changed, while medical risk factors can usually be treated. Both types can be managed best by working with a doctor, who can prescribe medications and advise on how to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Uncontrollable risk factors include being over age 55, being male, or having a family history of stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA).
Controllable Risk Factors:
High Blood Pressure
Atrial Fibril ...more
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Answered by KuchanaFraud, 04 Jul '12 09:29 pm
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Can't say but PAORT technology or WeRT technology can definitely help reducing the chance of heart attack by 90%
Answered by ashwani agarwal, 14 Jun '12 01:43 pm
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Instant sweating, blood will stop flowing due to blocks, will take away the life instantly.
Answered by Kamal Kumar, 19 May '12 09:01 pm
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Isk factors for stroke-
High blood pressure
Smoking
High cholesterol
Age
Diabetes
High blood pressure
Smoking
High cholesterol
Age
Diabetes
Source: htttp://www.fivestarcolonic.com
Answered by Kaje tan, 26 Apr '12 02:21 pm
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Ek din sab ko marna hey..................to kyun ajj se paraesan hona hey?
Answered by provu rai, 13 Apr '12 04:45 pm
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High blood pressure. Treat it. Eat a balanced diet, maintain a healthy weight, and exercise to reduce blood pressure. Drugs are also available.
Cigarette smoking. Quit. Medical help is available to help quit.
Heart disease. Manage it. Your doctor can treat your heart disease and may prescribe medication to help prevent the formation of clots. If you are over 50, NINDS scientists believe you and your doctor should make a decision about aspirin therapy.
Diabetes. Control it. Treatment can delay complications that increase the risk of stroke.
Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Seek help. TIAs are small strokes that last only for a few minutes or hours. They should never be ignored and can be treated with drugs or surgery.
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 30 Mar '12 04:03 pm
Cigarette smoking. Quit. Medical help is available to help quit.
Heart disease. Manage it. Your doctor can treat your heart disease and may prescribe medication to help prevent the formation of clots. If you are over 50, NINDS scientists believe you and your doctor should make a decision about aspirin therapy.
Diabetes. Control it. Treatment can delay complications that increase the risk of stroke.
Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Seek help. TIAs are small strokes that last only for a few minutes or hours. They should never be ignored and can be treated with drugs or surgery.
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